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Oath of Honor

Logan West returns in “a story of action, history, and secrets that is as imaginative as it is compelling” from the author of Overwatch (Steve Berry, #1 New York Times–bestselling author).

Roughly two years after the events of Overwatch, Logan West and John Quick are sent to Alaska to investigate the possible presence of a Russian black ops team on a mission to steal American next-generation technology. The resulting violent confrontation triggers a global search for the stolen technology and threatens to pit the United States against China in a looming shadow war and technology race. As Logan and John—now joined by the chief of the CIA’s Special Operations Group, Cole Matthews—battle their way through Spain, the Mediterranean, and ultimately, across Sudan, an imminent threat arises at home that FBI Deputy Director Mike Benson must face and determine if it is part of a deadly global conspiracy.

As New York Times–bestselling author Kyle Mills raves, “Betley continues to turn the screws with the relentless action, unbearable tension, and terrifying threats that we all loved in Overwatch. With Oath of Honor, he cements his position as one of the genre’s new stars.”

“A high-energy tale that unfolds at a machine-gun pace . . . Betley has become essential reading.” —Booklist

“A terrific thriller. Matthew Betley puts his experience in the Marine Corps to excellent use in crafting an action-packed story full of daring heroes, nasty villains, and neck-snapping twists. The adventure starts with a bang from the first page, so prepare yourself for a rocket-powered roller coaster and enjoy the ride!” —Boyd Morrison, #1 New York Times–bestselling author

Matthew Betley

Matthew Betley is a former Marine officer of ten years. His experience includes deployments to Djibouti after September 11, and Iraq, prior to the surge. A New Jersey native who considers Cincinnati home, he graduated from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, with a BA in psychology and minors in political science and sociology.

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